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Health

Controlling Potassium When You have Kidney Disease

November 5, 2020 admin 0

By Family Features – The American Kidney Fund’s “Beyond Bananas” campaign builds awareness .Foods high in potassium, an essential mineral and electrolyte, offer health and nutrition benefits. Potassium helps muscles, including the heart, expand and […]

Political

Fear of the Unknown Heightens Tensions

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By Johania Charles Miami Times Staff Writer – Election Day came and went in Miami-Dade without much fuss. Despite social media scaring people into grocery stores to prepare for isolation if violence materialized, the streets […]

Entertainment

Black People’s “Soul” Slang Classified

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#NNPA BLACKPRESS – By Dr. Joseph A. Bailey II, MD, FACS – Today’s Black Slang is like a kaleidoscope whose various overlapping colors/types can serve many purposes. Type I Slang shows one belongs to the fellow slang […]

Health

U.S. Tops A One Day Record of 100,000 New COVID Infections

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found that nearly 300,000 more people in the United States died from late January to early October this year than the average […]

Community

Covid-19 Doesn’t Stop 98th Birthday Celebration of Mary Ivory

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By Lynn Jones-Turpin – Mary Emma Alexander-Ivory celebrated her 98th birthday November 1, 1922 at her home of 65 years. Born in the early years of the 20th Century, Mary has heard and seen it […]

Community

Blue Moon Highlights Halloween and Urban Neighborhood Renewal

November 5, 2020 admin 0

A spooky Halloween sidewalk festival was held on the eastside for a day of frightening fun. Participants were asked to wear their favorite costume and visit local businesses and vendors along A. Philip Randolph Blvd […]

Urban Traveler

Inside The Power Of Girls: ‘We’re Building Girls’ Confidence Through Travel’

November 4, 2020 admin 0

By DeAnna Taylor – According to The Girls’ Index 2017, young girls’ confidence takes a drastic hit between 5th and 9th grade. It is said that by the time they reach the 9th grade it […]

Health

Prostate Cancer: Comparing Active Surveillance for Blacks vs Whites

November 4, 2020 admin 0

by Leah Lawrence, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today – November 3, 2020 – Two outcomes worse, but reassurance from two other key results, VA study shows. Black men with low-risk prostate cancer undergoing active surveillance had a significantly […]

National

Explainer: With No Outcome Yet, Why Does a Candidate Talk?

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By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press – WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrat Joe Biden addressed his supporters early Wednesday. It was not an acceptance speech or a concession speech. It was a plea for their patience while […]

National

Oregon Becomes First State to Decriminalize Hard Drugs Like Heroin and Cocaine

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By Paul Best | Fox News – Oregon became the first state to decriminalize hard drugs like heroin, cocaine and meth in a 59-41% vote as of early Wednesday morning, according to the Associated Press. The “Drug Addiction Treatment […]

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